Tesco hypermarkets are transforming
Thanks to predictability, economic growth, commitment to the country, and good partnership with the Hungarian government, Tesco as the largest retailer and taxpayer in Europe invests billions in Hungary, CEO of Tesco Central Europe told Magyar Nemzet in an exclusive interview.
Matt Simister believes that in today’s economic-tax environment we can successfully trade in our country. Matt Simister talks about a new multi-company hypermarket redesign strategy to respond to customer needs by optimizing its own retail space on over 10,000 square meters, focusing on quality, while renowned brands appear as tenants in the mall. (magyarnemzet.hu, Thurzó Katalin)
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